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1 Page 1 of 11 MIDTERM EXAMINATION #1 OCT. 13, 2011 COMPUTER NETWORKS : U N I V E R S I T Y O F W I N D S O R S C H O O L O F C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E Fall minutes This examination document contains all questions for the examination. Each student must surrender only their answer sheets. Each student may take this examination question paper for future reference. Although you may write on this document, it will not be graded. There is no need to place your name on this document. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU START 1. This is a CLOSED book test; no notes, textbooks, calculators or computer aids are allowed. 2. You will be asked to sign your name once before leaving the exam room (sign-out) and after submitting your exam answer sheet (Scantron computer sheet). 3. PLACE YOUR NAME AND STUDENT ID NUMBER on the Scantron sheets provided you must use a pencil (NO PENs). Your examination is Course/Section: PLACE ANSWERS on the Scantron sheets provided you must use a pencil (NO PENs). 5. You are not allowed to give or receive unauthorized help with your test. Any misconduct, as outlined by the Senate bylaw 31 article I, will be reported accordingly. 6. You have 75 minutes to complete this test, starting from the time stated by the instructor. 7. When the instructor indicates that time has elapsed all students must stop writing answers and surrender their Scantron answer sheets immediately to the proctors. 8. Photocopies of Scantron answer sheets will be returned to students after marking. Examination questions and answers will be provided using the course website. 9. The total (maximum possible) mark on this exam is 65. Good Luck! All questions are either Multiple Choice or True-False. For each Multiple Choice question, you are to choose only one response which best answers the question. For True-False questions you may only choose one option (True or False). Place all answers on the Scantron sheet provided. The examination will be marked using the campus computer. If an error is made you must carefully and completely erase your mistake and then indicate your choice of answer. Completely and carefully fill the circle that indicates your answer to each question. Make sure you have selected the correct question number on the Scantron sheet corresponding to the question on the examination question paper. WARNING! Read and think carefully about each question before answering. Questions have been scrambled by topic. Keep your attention on your own test paper and answer sheet.
2 Page 2 of Which of the following is a proper layer of the TCP/IP stack? A) Link B) Network C) Transport D) All of the above responses are proper layers of the TCP stack. 2. End systems, or hosts, communicate with each other using either server or client models. 3. Consider an HTTP client that wants to retrieve a Web document at a given URL. The IP address of the HTTP server is initially unknown. What transport layer protocols are needed in this scenario? A) DNS and HTTP B) TCP for DNS; TCP for HTTP C) UDP for DNS; TCP for HTTP D) All of the above are correct responses. 4. The Internet may be defined as many hosts running network applications interconnected with an infrastructure consisting of communication links and routers. 5. The IETF is responsible for. A) creating new Internet protocols B) ensuring that the Internet is operating correctly C) setting Internet standards D) approving new Internet Service Providers 6. Closing a TCP socket requires Acknowledgements. A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3 7. A single program may have several open sockets at any time.
3 Page 3 of Suppose Client A initiates a Telnet session with Server S. At about the same time, Client B also initiates a Telnet session with Server S. If A and B are different hosts, it is possible that the source port number in the segments from A to S is the same as that from B to S. 9. A network s speed is expressed in terms of. A) Routing protocol B) Round trip time C) Bit rate and latency D) I/O buffer response 10. Photonic (ie. optical) networks utilize switches. A) LAN B) IP C) CBR D) ATM 11. With download and delete, after a user retrieves its messages from a POP server. A) The user may retrieve all their messages later on any machine B) The user may retrieve only some of their messages later on any machine C) The messages are saved for only a limited period of time, then deleted D) The messages are deleted immediately after reading them 12. All communication activity in the Internet is governed by protocols. 13. Both UDP and TCP require that the applications recognize their own data formats. 14. By using Web caching. A) it is possible to reduce response time for client request B) it is possible to reduce traffic on an institution s access link C) the cache acts as both client and server D) All of the above responses are correct
4 Page 4 of Applications require which of the following transport services. A) Data loss and Security B) Timing C) Throughput D) All of the above responses are correct 16. Delivery and storage of messages to a server is achieved using. A) Post Office Protocol (POP) B) Internet Mail Access Protocol (IMAP) C) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) D) Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 17. Consider an HTTP client that wants to retrieve a Web document at a given URL. The IP address of the HTTP server is initially unknown. What application layer protocols are needed in this scenario? A) DNS and HTTP B) TCP for DNS; TCP for HTTP C) UDP for DNS; TCP for HTTP D) None of the above are correct responses. 18. Hybrid Peer-to-Peer systems do not use always on servers. 19. Interconnected routers in the Internet exist. A) within access networks B) in the network core, as a network of networks C) on the network edge D) None of these responses is correct 20. End systems must be connected to a(n) in order to connect to an edge router. A) residential access network B) mobile access network C) institutional access network D) All of these responses are correct 21. Circuit switching is used to establish dedicated network paths that may be shared by other end systems.
5 22. Time and frequency division multiplexing schemes are used to divide link bandwidth into separately allocatable pieces. Page 5 of Packet switching in the network core inevitably leads to. A) bandwidth subdivision B) packet loss C) shared circuit switching D) resource contention 24. All datagrams contain 2 ports. 25. Which of the following is not a proper layer of the TCP/IP stack? A) Application B) Network C) Session D) Link 26. Modern networks support networking sharing using techniques such as. A) Time division multiplexing B) Frequency division multiplexing C) Packet switching D) All of the above responses are correct 27. Message encapsulation refers to. A) designating message contents with descriptive data B) allowing for message content verification C) reliance upon IP for transmitting messages D) embedding payloads and protocol headers within logically layered packages 28. HTTP response messages never have an empty message body. 29. Transfer across TCP streams is full duplex.
6 Page 6 of A DNS resource record is a tuple that contains. A) Name, Value, Type, Time-to-live B) Name, Value, Type C) Name, Value, Time-to-live D) Name, Type, Time-to-live 31. TCP abstracts data communication to appear as an apparent stream of flowing data. 32. The socket that represents a passive open is a(n) socket. A) Server B) Client C) TCP D) Application 33. HTTP is referred to as a stateless protocol because. A) clients do not maintain historic information about transactions with servers B) servers and clients do not maintain open connections C) server maintains no information about past client requests D) All of the above responses are correct 34. Peer-to-Peer networks are used. A) for content sharing B) for Instant Messaging C) for IP based telephony D) All of the above responses are correct. 35. Suppose Host A is sending Host B a large file over a TCP connection. The number of unacknowledged bytes that A sends cannot exceed the size of the receive buffer. 36. Round-trip time (RTT) is estimated based on. A) a weighted average RTT that is fixed after several samples B) a weighted average RTT that is continuously updated C) sampling of routes to determine minimum cost paths D) None of these responses is correct.
7 Page 7 of With non-persistent connections between browser and origin server, it is not possible for a single TCP segment to carry two distinct HTTP request messages. 38. Transport services and protocols provide logical communication between hosts. 39. Connectionless demultiplexing may be performed using. A) TCP B) UDP C) ICMP D) All of the above are correct responses. 40. The action of a sender involving the gathering of data from multiple sockets and enveloping the data with a header is called. A) Multiplexing B) Packet creation C) Data integration D) Demultiplexing 41. Multiple TCP streams can distinguished on a given machine using. A) Ports B) DNS addresses C) network interface cards D) All of the above responses are correct. 42. Transport services and protocols. A) provide communication between system processes running on different hosts B) are provided in hosts and routers C) make more than one transport protocol available to applications D) All of the above responses are correct
8 43. Hosts A and B are directly connected with a 200 Mbps link. There is one TCP connection between the two hosts, and Host A is sending to Host B an enormous file over this connection. Host A can send application data into the link at 100 Mbps, but Host B can read out of its TCP receive buffer at a maximum rate of 50 Mbps. The long term average rate at which Host A sends data is approximately. A) 50 Mbps B) 75 Mbps C) 100 Mbps D) 200 Mbps Page 8 of A user requests a Web page that consists of some text and two images. For this page, the client will send one request message and receive three response messages. 45. Consider a packet of length 2048 bytes. Assuming the packet must travel over a link of distance 5000 kilometers with propagation speed 5 x 10 8 m/s and transmission rate 4 Mbps, what is the propagation delay? A) 21 millisec B) 10 millisec C) 1 millisec D) 10 microsec 46. Internet protocols define. A) format of messages B) actions taken on message transmission and receipt C) order of messages sent and received among network entities D) All of these responses are correct 47. UDP provides unreliable transfer of datagrams between client and server. 48. In packet switched networks, store and forward refers to:. A) entire message must arrive at router before it can be transmitted on next link B) scheduling of packets to avoid congestion C) entire packet must arrive at router before it can be transmitted on next link D) entire packet must be stored on router until acknowledgement received
9 49. Suppose Host A wants to send a large file to Host B. The path from Host A to Host B has three links, of rates R1 = 800 Kbps, R2 = 2 Mbps and R3 = 1 Mbps. Assuming no other traffic in the network, what is the throughput for the file transfer? A) 800 Kbps B) 2 Mbps C) 1 Mbps D) 3.5 Mbps Page 9 of Packet loss occurs when the packet arrival rate to a link exceeds the output link capacity. 51. Packet delay may be caused by. A) time required for nodal processing requirements B) time required for queueing C) transmission and propagation times D) All of these responses are correct. 52. Packet loss. A) may be dealt with by retransmitting packets, or ignoring them completely B) may be reduced or eliminated by expanding hardware buffers C) Both A and B responses are correct. D) None of these responses is correct. 53. A Denial-of-Service attack can be performed by bombarding a server with connection requests. 54. Trojan Horses may be embedded in web page plug-ins. 55. Sending packets with false source address is called. A) Packet sniffing B) IP spoofing C) Record and Playback D) Worms
10 Page 10 of A stream is a sequence of packets that flow into or out of a process. 57. TCP and UDP are sometimes called connection oriented protocols. 58. Two distinct document references (for example, cs.uwindsor.ca/60-367/index.html and cs.uwindsor.ca/60-367/image01.jpeg) can be sent over the same persistent connection. 59. Consider an HTTP client that wants to retrieve a Web document at a given URL. The IP address of the HTTP server is initially unknown. What application layer protocols are needed in this scenario? A) DNS and HTTP B) TCP for DNS; TCP for HTTP C) UDP for DNS; TCP for HTTP D) None of the above are correct responses. 60. HTTP is called a protocol / SMTP is called a protocol. A) Pull (HTTP) / Push (SMTP) B) Push (HTTP) / Pull (SMTP) C) Push (HTTP) / Push (SMTP) D) Pull (HTTP) / Pull (SMTP) 61. Using TCP, message(s) are exchanged before a connection exists. A) One B) Two C) Three D) None of these are correct responses. 62. MIME protocol refers to. A) micromedia extension B) movement for internet multimedia C) multimedia mail extension D) None of these responses are correct.
11 63. The type of domain that deals with edu, com, net, org, and other similar extensions, is called a. A) Root DNS servers B) Top-level DNS servers C) Authoritative DNS servers D) Local DNS servers Page 11 of In TCP based demultiplexing, TCP sockets are identified by. A) both sender and receiver port numbers B) sender IP address and port numbers C) receiver IP address and port number D) both sender and receiver IP addresses and port numbers 65. UDP and TCP are examples of layer protocols. A) Application B) Link C) Transport D) Network End of Examination.
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